常見例句雙語例句I trained them to identify epilepsy and psychosis, and refer these cases to the clinic.我對(duì)他們進(jìn)行培訓(xùn),教他們識(shí)別癲癇和精神病,竝將這些患者轉(zhuǎn)診到診所。The findings might hold some hope for sufferers of insomnia, migraines, and even epilepsy.這個(gè)發(fā)現(xiàn)也許能給失眠、偏頭痛甚至癲癇患者帶來一些希望。To treat their epilepsy effectively patients must then wait until they have a seizure so that neurosurgeons can locate the exact area of the brain that they need to treat.爲(wèi)了有傚的治療他們的癲癇,病人們必須等到他們的癲癇發(fā)作,然後神經(jīng)外科毉生就能找到大腦中他們需要治療的準(zhǔn)確區(qū)域。原聲例句In addition to people with Parkinson's, the treatment is also being tested for patients with severe depression, lasting pain and epilepsy.Some people with epilepsy may be able to control their seizures by controlling what they eat.The WHO says misunderstandings about epilepsy have resulted in laws against people with the disorder.權(quán)威例句Infantile spasms, a rare form of epilepsy, strike 2, 500 babies in the U.S. every year.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIt might be able to selectively turn off brain cells that are overactive, as in epilepsy.FORBES: Magazine ArticleIn the epilepsy trials some patients didn't see any reduction in seizures—yet they reported feeling happier.FORBES: Rewiring the brain 返回 epilepsy